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Which of the following mechanisms is someone with hypovolemic shock likely to implement to compensate for this loss of fluid?

1) Increased heart rate - sympathetic nervous system activation
2) Vasodilation
3) Diuresis
4) Inhibition of ADH

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Final answer:

Someone with hypovolemic shock is likely to implement increased heart rate - sympathetic nervous system activation to compensate for the loss of fluid.

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Someone with hypovolemic shock is likely to implement increased heart rate - sympathetic nervous system activation to compensate for the loss of fluid. When blood volume drops, the body responds by releasing adrenaline and activating the sympathetic nervous system, leading to an increased heart rate. This helps to maintain blood pressure and improve blood flow to vital organs.

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